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    Green Tree Python Display Enclosure

    I got off of work for 2 days straight for the first time in over 3 months so I decided to take some pictures of this display enclosure I built for my green tree python 3 months ago. Its an Exo-Terra 36x18x36. I blacked out the glass walls with silicone. Then I applied spray foam onto the silicone also while adding the vines into the spray foam. I then used brown silicone and Exo-Terra Tree Fern substrate as the background along with some moss. It days to complete and I am very happy with the outcome. I hope this inspires people to make some nice display cages for their green trees.










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    Very nice! I would love to get another GTP.

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    Looks awesome, nice work!

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    That is awesome, hope i can come up with something that nice when i finally decide to get a GTP.

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    that's amazing
    Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened.

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    Re: Green Tree Python Display Enclosure

    Thanks guys!


    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    Very nice! I would love to get another GTP.
    I am actually thinking about getting into breeding, Green Tree Pythons are definitely my favorite species of snake. (Besides ball morphs)
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    That's gorgeous! I hope to build a beautiful GPT enclosure one day in the future.

    Is this set up difficult to keep clean?

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    Re: Green Tree Python Display Enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by Coleslaw007 View Post
    That's gorgeous! I hope to build a beautiful GPT enclosure one day in the future.

    Is this set up difficult to keep clean?

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    Thanks and not at all. All the plants are fake so when she goes to the bathroom I just wipe them off. I spot clean everyday and change the top layer of substrate once a month.
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    Maybe i missed it but how are you heating it?

    Beautiful job though.

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    Re: Green Tree Python Display Enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by bkelley02 View Post
    Maybe i missed it but how are you heating it?

    Beautiful job though.
    150 watt ceramic heat bulb hooked up to a vivarium electronics ve-300. Hooked up at the back right side of the cage. It creates a great thermal gradient from 89 to 83 degrees. She prefers to perch in the middle of the cage most of the day.
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